The music of ancient Greece was almost universally present in society, from marriages and funerals to religious ceremonies, staged dramas, folk music and the ballad-like reciting of epic poetry. It thus played an integral role in the lives of ancient Greeks. There are significant fragments of actual Greek musical notation as well as many literary references to ancient Greek music, such that some things can be known — or reasonably surmised — about what the music sounded like
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Eros
Nomos M
Ekleipsis
Makrótatos
Mélomai
Akoúsate
Dáktylos améra
Hymn to the Sun - by Halaris
Hymn to the Muse - by Halaris
Anonymous
First Delphic Hymn to Apollo
Makrotatos
Eros (600 BC)
Hymn to the Sun
Daktylos amera
second delphic hymn to apollo
Akousate
Melomai
Orestes
entrance song of the phallophoroi
song of the sicilian shepherds
First Delphic Hymn
Epitaph of Sikelos
Second Delphic Hymn (instrumental)
Second Delphic Hymn
Hymn to the Muse
Hymn to Nemesis
Prosodic Chant to Apollo
Hymn to the Holy Trinity
Fragments Instrumentaux De Contrapollinopolis
Papyrus Michigan
Epitaphe De Seikilos
Sikkinis
Lament (threnos) by Simonides
First Pythian Ode by Pindar
Hymeneal by Sappho
Ithyphallic song
Askaulos
Partheneion by Alkman
Epithalamium by Sappho
Instrumental fragment from Contrapollinopolis
Encomium by Ibykos
Double aulos
Epitaph of Seikilos
Maktrismos
Hymn to the Muse by Mesomedes of Crete
"Agios oTheos"
Hymn to Nemesis by Mesomedes of Crete
Fragment from the comedy "Birds" by Aristophanes
Kolavrismos
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